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41 standard contract
חוזה אחיד (חוזה סטנדרטי למכירת מוצר או שירות שהקונה לא יכול לשנות את תנאיו)* * *◙ (ויאנת תא תונשל לוכי אל הנוקהש תוריש וא רצומ תריכמל יטרדנטס הזוח) דיחא הזוח◄ -
42 the Draftsman Contract
חוזה השרטט (שמו של סרט-מופת אנגלי)* * *◙ (ילגנא תפומ-טרס לש ומש) טטרשה הזוח◄ -
43 unenforceable contract
חוזה בלתי אכיף (חוזה שלא ניתן לחייב את הצדדים למלא את תנאיו)* * *◙ (ויאנת תא אלמל םידדצה תא בייחל ןתינ אלש הזוח) ףיכא יתלב הזוח◄ -
44 unilateral contract
חוזה חד צדדי (חוזה המטיל חיוב רק על צד אחד)* * *◙ (דחא דצ לע קר בויח ליטמה הזוח) ידדצ דח הזוח◄ -
45 verbal contract
חוזה בע"פ (חוזה שנכרת בדיבור ולא עוגן במסמך כתוב)* * *◙ (בותכ ךמסמב ןגוע אלו רובידב תרכנש הזוח) פ"עב הזוח◄ -
46 void contract
חוזה בטל (חוזה חסר כל תוקף משפטי)* * *◙ (יטפשמ ףקות לכ רסח הזוח) לטב הזוח◄ -
47 voidable contract
חוזה בר-ביטול, חוזה ניתן לביטול (חוזה שאחד הצדדים או שניהם רשאים לבטלו)* * *◙ (ולטבל םיאשר םהינש וא םידדצה דחאש הזוח) לוטיבל ןתינ הזוח,לוטיב-רב הזוח◄ -
48 written contract
חוזה בכתב (חוזה שעוגן במסמך כתוב)* * *◙ (בותכ ךמסמב ןגועש הזוח) בתכב הזוח◄ -
49 yellow dog contract
"הסכם-צהוב", הסכם בין מעביד ועובד לפיו העובד מסכים שלא להשתייך לאיגוד עובדים* * *◙ םידבוע דוגיאל ךייתשהל אלש םיכסמ דבועה ויפל דבועו דיבעמ ןיב םכסה,"בוהצ-םכסה"◄
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